News

Installing Bricolage Published by Perl.com

2004.10.28

Thinking of installing Bricolage but daunted by the large number of requirements and the panoply of prompts from the installer? Read this new article from Bricolage maintainer David Wheeler and learn what it all means and how to make it easy for you. Read More (Comment)


Bricolage 1.8.2 Released

2004.09.13

The Bricoalge development team is pleased to announce the release of Bricolage 1.8.2. This maintenance release addresses quite a large number of issues in Bricolage 1.8.1. The most important changes were to enhance Unicode support in Bricolage. Bricolage now internally handles all text content as UTF-8 strings, thus enabling templates to better control the manipulation of multibyte characters. Other changes include better performance for searches using the ANY() operators and more intelligent transaction handling for distribution jobs. Read More (Comment)


Bricolage White Paper Published by Perl.com

2004.09.02

This article targets organizational decision makers by offering a high-level overview of the content management ecosystem and how Bricolage compares to other approaches to content management. It also highlights some of the more important features of Bricolage, as well as a number of the Websites currently powered by Bricolage. Read More (Comment)


Site Templates 1.1 Released

2004.08.19

The second release of the Bricolage templates and element used to manage and generate the Bricolage Website features a set of new templates that generate a graphical representation of Bricolage document models. It also includes a number of minor bug fixes. Read More (Comment)


eWEEK Praises Bricolage 1.8.1

2004.08.03

In a glowing review of Bricolage 1.8.1, eWEEK East Coast Technical Director Jim Rapoz writes that Bricolage is quite possibly the most capable enterprise-class open-source application available. Read More (Comment)


OSCON Slides Available

2004.07.29

Kineticode has published the slides from David Wheeler's OSCON 2004 presentation, Discovering Bricolage. Read More (Comment)


New Bricolage Website Debuts

2004.07.28

The new Bricolage Website is the first version to be managed and published by Bricolage itself. The new design uses Web standards to ensure it meets accessibility standards and degrades elegantly to older browsers, while providing a best-practice example of a Bricolage implementation. Read More (Comment)


Bricolage 1.8.1 Released

2004.07.08

The Bricolage development team is pleased to announce the release of Bricolage 1.8.1. This maintenance release address a number of issues in Bricolage 1.8.0. Read More (Comment)


New Bricolage API Browsers

2004.06.11

As the first stage in developing a new Website for Bricolage, we're pleased to introduce a new interface for hierarchically browsing the Bricolage API online. Read More (Comment)


Bricolage 1.8.0 Arrives

2004.05.03

The culmination of over 15 months in development, this release of the open-source content management system adds support for a number of great new features. These include multisite development, vast performance improvements, an improved API for templating, and Template Toolkit templating. Read More (Comment)